Assessing for lethality and strangulation: identification and advocacy in homicide prevention

Saturday, March 21, 2015: 11:25 AM-12:45 PM
Mount Vernon Square A (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)

He more than choked her: Identifying, Examining, and documenting strangulation patients
Speakers:
Gael B. Strack, JD, National Family Justice Center Alliance
Casey G. Gwinn, JD, National Family Justice Center Alliance

The lethality assessment program: Results from a quasi-experimental field trial and implications for health care
Speaker:
Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Johns Hopkins University

Authors:
Janet Sullivan Wilson, PhD, RN, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Jill Messing, PhD, MSW, Arizona State University
Sheryll Brown, MPH, Oklahoma State Department of Health
Beverly Patchell, PhD, MSN, RN, University of Utah

Getting to zero: How san francisco eliminated domestic violence homicides for 44 months
Speakers:
Minouche Kandel, Esq., San Francisco Department on the Status of Women
Beverly Upton, BA, San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium

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